1).
(n.d.). Grouping and changing materials. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/6_7/grouping_materials.shtml Teachers can use this activity to integrate technology in the classroom and it is very helpful with the lesson plan given. It allows students to group objects into the category it belongs to. 2).
Cuff, Cathy. (2009, April 22). Classifying objects. Retrieved from http://www.inspiration.com/community/node/825 Teachers can also use this activity to integrate technology in the classroom and it is very helpful with the lesson plan given. It allows students to group objects into the category it belongs to. This activity also introduces to kidspiration, and what it has to offer. 3). (2009, November 20). Science lesson plans- grades 2-3. Retrieved from http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Science23.htm This is helpful for teachers to see other lesson plans on science and other subjects.There are many different kind of lesson plans teacher can view as a way to guide them to the kind of lesson plan they need to construct. 4).
(n.d.). 2nd grade science activities. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/activity/second-grade/science/ Teacher can use this website for ideas on the kind of activities they can use with their lesson. There are five pages, and each page has a list of the different kind of activities that can be used for different kind of lesson. Also, there are other links to other subjects for teachers to explore.
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(n.d.). Lesson plans. Retrieved from http://atozteacherstuff.com/Lesson_Plans/index.shtml Teachers can use this website to look up different kind of lesson plans for all ages and subjects. The webpage is divided into the subject the lesson plan is in, and the grade level it belongs to. Teachers can also submit any lesson plans they would like to share with other teachers that might need some guidance or help.
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Nelson, Jennifer. (2009, September 14). Lesson plan model. Retrieved from http://clifmims.wetpaint.com/page/Lesson+Plan+Models Teachers will be able to use this as a guide when constructing their lesson plans. There is a video that also explains the ASSURE model. This helpful information breaks down the acronyms ASSURE and explains the purpose of each letter. This will help teachers organize their lesson plan and understand what they are supposed to be including into the lesson plan. 7).
Crandall, Keith. (2005, December 11). Assure model instructional plan. Retrieved from http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2612495/ASSURE-Model-Instructional-Plan-Template This is an example of a lesson plan using the ASSURE model. This is helpful for teacher because it provides an example of how the ASSURE model is used in constructing a lesson plan. The will help teachers have a better understanding because the example will also provide extra help as a resource when they are constructing their own lesson plan.
8).
(n.d.). The ABCD model for writing objectives. Retrieved from http://www.mdfaconline.org/presentations/ABCDmodel.doc. Teacher will be able to use this document as a guide when writing learning objectives. It breaks down what the ABCD model is and what it stands for. For each letter, it defines what it is and also provides examples on how it is used. The examples and definition will be very helpful for teachers because it gives them a better understanding on how to write a learning objective using this model.
(n.d.). Grouping and changing materials. Retrieved from http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/6_7/grouping_materials.shtml
Teachers can use this activity to integrate technology in the classroom and it is very helpful with the lesson plan given. It allows students to group objects into the category it belongs to.
2).
Cuff, Cathy. (2009, April 22). Classifying objects. Retrieved from http://www.inspiration.com/community/node/825
Teachers can also use this activity to integrate technology in the classroom and it is very helpful with the lesson plan given. It allows students to group objects into the category it belongs to. This activity also introduces to kidspiration, and what it has to offer.
3).
(2009, November 20). Science lesson plans- grades 2-3. Retrieved from http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Science23.htm
This is helpful for teachers to see other lesson plans on science and other subjects. There are many different kind of lesson plans teacher can view as a way to guide them to the kind of lesson plan they need to construct.
4).
(n.d.). 2nd grade science activities. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/activity/second-grade/science/
Teacher can use this website for ideas on the kind of activities they can use with their lesson. There are five pages, and each page has a list of the different kind of activities that can be used for different kind of lesson. Also, there are other links to other subjects for teachers to explore.
5).
(n.d.). Lesson plans. Retrieved from http://atozteacherstuff.com/Lesson_Plans/index.shtml
Teachers can use this website to look up different kind of lesson plans for all ages and subjects. The webpage is divided into the subject the lesson plan is in, and the grade level it belongs to. Teachers can also submit any lesson plans they would like to share with other teachers that might need some guidance or help.
6).
Nelson, Jennifer. (2009, September 14). Lesson plan model. Retrieved from http://clifmims.wetpaint.com/page/Lesson+Plan+Models
Teachers will be able to use this as a guide when constructing their lesson plans. There is a video that also explains the ASSURE model. This helpful information breaks down the acronyms ASSURE and explains the purpose of each letter. This will help teachers organize their lesson plan and understand what they are supposed to be including into the lesson plan.
7).
Crandall, Keith. (2005, December 11). Assure model instructional plan. Retrieved from http://www.docstoc.com/docs/2612495/ASSURE-Model-Instructional-Plan-Template
This is an example of a lesson plan using the ASSURE model. This is helpful for teacher because it provides an example of how the ASSURE model is used in constructing a lesson plan. The will help teachers have a better understanding because the example will also provide extra help as a resource when they are constructing their own lesson plan.
8).
(n.d.). The ABCD model for writing objectives. Retrieved from http://www.mdfaconline.org/presentations/ABCDmodel.doc.
Teacher will be able to use this document as a guide when writing learning objectives. It breaks down what the ABCD model is and what it stands for. For each letter, it defines what it is and also provides examples on how it is used. The examples and definition will be very helpful for teachers because it gives them a better understanding on how to write a learning objective using this model.